Which WDW Attraction Do You Want To Close?

Which attraction do you want to close down?

  • Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor

  • Journey Into Imagination With Figment

  • Enchanted Tiki Room

  • Under The Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid

  • Dinoland U.S.A. (not including DINOSAUR)

  • Muppet*Vision 3D

  • The Seas With Nemo and Friends

  • Kali River Rapids

  • The Great Movie Ride

  • MISSION: Space


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epcotisbest

Well-Known Member
So

So is that your thing? Come on to every thread and complain about everyones opinion?
I asked why the poster felt using a closed space is stupid. What is wrong with that? And, how is that complaining? Oops, questions... I must be complaining again. These threads are for conversation, something else you clearly don't understand.
 
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Wdw62114

Well-Known Member
I asked why the poster felt using a closed space is stupid. What is wrong with that? These threads are for conversation, something else you clearly don't understand.
Blah blah blah, i'm not just referring to that comment. Dont act like an idiot. I see your crap on lots of threads and you argue with everyone on everything. Thats fine though, now im ignoring you so have a nice day
 

epcotisbest

Well-Known Member
Those with nothing to offer often resort to name calling. Glad to be ignored if you don't have anything more constructive to add. There is a big difference in arguing and having a constructive, informative discussion. Hope you have a nice day too.
 

morningstar

Well-Known Member
Maybe an audience participation show. How about an improv show where kids get various wacky props and use their imagination to come up with a skit to act out. Or remember the attraction in the old Image Works where you got blue-screened into a story with Dreamfinder? Do that on a bigger scale and with modern technology to make it look less cheesy than it did back then.

Riffing on my own idea. I did this one activity at an Avatar temporary exhibit at the Experience Music Project. They motion capture you, then render you as a Na'vi in an environment. They could do this in 3D and with a story, with several different environments, probably including Pandora since they already have a relationship.
 

Chef Mickey

Well-Known Member
They aren't going to get rid of Mission Space. It was a $100m attraction and built only about 12 years ago. Attractions have at least a 20 year run (for better or worse). An update to the existing concept would be welcomed and would bring this attraction back to prominence.

The problem with the current experience is that they've essentially crippled half the ride because people can't handle the original spec. It's actually an incredible concept which was very well executed, but circumstances forced them to tone it down for the "Green Team," essentially ruining half the ride.

A new mission and fully operational attraction would make this the ride it was when it first opened. It's an experience like no other attraction. Think about how cool a new mission to our nearest star, other earth like planets, and moons far away. Imagine encountering black holes, neutron stars, asteroids, and comets along the way.

Space travel is one of the coolest concepts imaginable and the opportunities are HUGE. It just needs some TLC and an update. The simulator is still really cool.
 
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Clover Bailey

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Guys, I just wanted to point out that tomorrow I am starting a new Imagineering Competion, and I will post a link when it's set up. If any of you are interested in joining, the link will be up soon. Also competitors will be limited, so try and join as soon as you can.
 

Wendy Pleakley

Well-Known Member
From this list I chose Muppets.

It's not a bad attraction, it's just very outdated and there's no reason not to update the film.

An attraction about this new and exciting concept of 3D? In a time when 3D movies are commonplace? It's ridiculously out of date.

I'll add the obligatory write-in vote for Stitch. That one is dreadful.
 

bethymouse

Well-Known Member
From this list I chose Muppets.

It's not a bad attraction, it's just very outdated and there's no reason not to update the film.

An attraction about this new and exciting concept of 3D? In a time when 3D movies are commonplace? It's ridiculously out of date.

I'll add the obligatory write-in vote for Stitch. That one is dreadful.
Even the new Muppets series flopped! The interest in the Muppets seemed to have died down since the death of Jim Henson. I could be wrong though.:(
 

Wendy Pleakley

Well-Known Member
Even the new Muppets series flopped! The interest in the Muppets seemed to have died down since the death of Jim Henson. I could be wrong though.:(

It's up and down. Of the two recent movies the first was successful, the second wasn't as popular. The show tried a different tone than recent Muppet projects and didn't click with audiences.

There have been regular Muppet films and TV specials since Jim Henson died, I don't think the franchise is going away at all.
 

EJDThree

New Member
I personally want Stitch's great escape to close because that may be the worst ride in WDW!!!

Out of those options though, Dinoland. I feel like that space could be used for a Tarzan ride or a Lion King theme. Idk but Disney has so many nature themed movies that, I feel that spot could be better utilized
 

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